Who are the four talented women?

The four talented women in ancient China were Cai Wenji, Li Qingzhao, Shangguan Waner and Ban Zhao. They are famous women in China. They are talented and have both ability and political integrity. Lv Bicheng, Xiao Hong, Shi Pingmei and Zhang Ailing are called "four talented women in the Republic of China".

1, Cai Wenji: the daughter of Cai Yong, a great writer and calligrapher, has been well-read since childhood. Cai Wenji was married three times in his life, first to the Wei family in Hedong, then exiled to the southern Xiongnu and married the Xiongnu left. Later, it was redeemed by Cao Cao, and in the pain of "returning home" and "mother-child reunion", it finally became a famous song "Eighteen beats of the Hu family". Cai Wenji married Dong Si after she came back from Shuozhou.

2. Li Qingzhao: an outstanding female writer in the Southern Song Dynasty, famous for her poems and lyrics. After marrying Zhao Mingcheng, an overseas student from Taiwan Province, they studied epigraphy and calligraphy together. Later, Zhao Mingcheng died of illness, and she wandered alone in Hangzhou, Yuezhou and Jinhua, and spent her old age in misery and loneliness. Li Qingzhao's literary works are absolutely wonderful, unprecedented and unprecedented, and he is respected as the graceful and restrained founder.

3. Shangguan Waner, whose compound surname is Shangguan, also known as Shangguan, was born in Shanxian County, Shaanxi Province (now Shanzhou District, Sanmenxia, Henan Province), a female poet and politician in the Tang Dynasty, and was named as a female prime minister. After her grandfather Shangguan Yi was convicted and killed, she was assigned to the inner court with her mother Zheng. At the age of fourteen, Wu Zetian was highly regarded for her wisdom and good writing style. He has been in charge of the imperial edict in the palace for many years and has a prominent position in politics and literature. The Complete Poems of Tang Dynasty contains 32 of his poems. In 7 10, Li Longji, the king of Linzi, rose up and launched a political revolution in Tang Long, and was killed at the same time as Wei Hou.

4, Ban Zhao, also known as Ji, Ban Zhao (about 45 AD-about AD 1 17), the word Huiban, also known as Banji, Fufeng Anling people. A famous female historian and writer in the Eastern Han Dynasty was the daughter of historian Ban Biao and the sister of Ban Gu. Ban Zhao's major works include Ode to the Orient and Women's Commandments. Because he married Uncle Cao, he was later called "Cao Dajia". Ban Gu died while writing Hanshu, and Ban Zhao was ordered to continue writing Hanshu. After Empress Dowager Deng came to Korea, Ban Zhao took part in politics.